Abraham Mondrowitz, the most notorious New York, child molester lives unpunished in Israel.
Called the "Bin Laden of pedophiles" by one of the victims, the Rabbi that falsely self-proclaimed himself as a psychologist fled the United States in 1984, just before the police raided his Borough Park, Brooklyn, home to an order of court search. They found a stash of child pornography and lists of hundreds of names of local children, most referred to Mondrowitz for Jewish families and service agencies for counseling for children and their style yeshiva program.
"He was known in the island community as the go-to therapist, mentor a child," an outspoken victim of Mondrowitz, Mark Weiss, whose parents sent him to Mondrowitz at age 13. "He had a skill given to children."Weiss says Mondrowitz treated him to restaurants and amusement parks, then took him to bed for a week's stay at his home. Weiss, at 18, finally told his parents and a rabbi about the sexual abuse, they "left it to die. Any story I told was canceled and buried."

A strictly Orthodox man suspected of molesting children has escaped extradition from Israel to the US.
Abraham Mondrowitz fled to Jerusalem in 1985 after being charged with sodomising four boys in Brooklyn. According to the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office, Mondrowitz gained the trust of parents by passing himself off as a school psychologist using a phony degree. An attempt by the Brooklyn DA’s office to return Mondrowitz to America in 1985 failed because the alleged crime was not covered by an extradition agreement with Israel.
That agreement was amended in 2007 and he was arrested by Israeli police, who found four films containing child pornography in his home, according to court papers. But his extradition has been tied up in the Israeli courts.